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Conrad seeks report from DGP on attack by B’deshis

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SHILLONG: Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has sought a full report from the DGP about the recent incidents where Bangladeshi criminals entered inside Indian territory in West Jaintia Hills and assaulted BSF personnel besides robbing people.
“I have asked the DGP to send me a complete report on this as it requires information to come from the Centre as well,” he said.
Asked if he will speak to the BSF, he said it all depends on the report from the DGP. There has been a spate of attacks by miscreants on civilians in the border areas.
In the latest such incident, two BSF personnel were attacked and a house was robbed by the intruders who then fled back to Bangladesh.
Soon after the incident, the BSF told the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) that such intrusion would not be tolerated and could even lead to untoward incidents.
The BSF also warned that its non-lethal stance should not be construed as weakness.

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